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Rail boss says do not travel during Wednesday strikes

RMT will walk out at Network Rail and 14 train operators, meaning fifth of services will run on around half the network

An RMT picket line at Leicester station(Image: Chris Gordon)

The managing director of one of the country’s biggest rail operators has warned passengers not to travel during strikes this Wednesday.

East Midlands Railway (EMR) managing director Will Rogers said services will be drastically cut during the latest RMT strike action over pay and conditions.

He said EMR – which operates services between London and Leeds via towns and cities including Market Harborough, Leicester, Loughborough, Nottingham and Derby – would be running the same timetable it did during the weekday strikes last month.

EMR said if customers need to travel, they should plan ahead and leave extra time for their journey – including the day after the strike, with knock-on effects expected to impact services on Thursday.

During the action members of the RMT at Network Rail and 14 train operators will walk out, meaning only a fifth of services will run, on around half of the network.

The Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (TSSA) has also announced a strike by its members at Avanti West Coast on Wednesday, while members of the drivers’ union Aslef will strike on Saturday in a number of companies.

RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said union members were determined to secure a decent pay rise, job security and good working conditions.

EMR, meanwhile, said a pool of contingency staff had been trained to the same “safety-critical” standards as their permanent colleagues to ensure a service can continue to operate.